8. Deep face Flashcards

1
Q

What is a sign that your buccinator is not working well?

A

Food cannot stay between the molars and the food drops into the side of your cheek and must be removed with a finger

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2
Q

Describe the TMJ during gape

A

There is less than 15 degrees of hinging and more than 15 degrees of anterior sliding

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3
Q

Describe dislocation of the TMj: how does it typically dislocate?

A

Dislocates anteriorly and can pop into the temporal fossa and tears up the joint capsule

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4
Q

What happens when there is a fracture at the blue line? (neck of the mandible?

A

There is a possible V3 injury; which would cause issues with mastication and problems with sensory to the mandibular portion of the face

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5
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What happens when there is a fracture at the red or green lines? (fracture of the ramus or a fracture of the corpus)

A

can injure the inferior alveolar vessel and nerve

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6
Q

What muscles are involved in elevation of the mandible?

A

Temporalis, masseter, medial pterygoids

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7
Q

What muscles are involved in depression of the mandible?

A

Lateral pterygoids, suprahyoid, and infrahyoid

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8
Q

What muscles are involved in protrusion of the mandible?

A

Lateral pterygoids, masseter, and medial pterygoids

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9
Q

What muscles are involved in retrusion of the mandible

A

temporalis, masseter

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10
Q

What muscles are invovled in the lateral movements of the madible?

A

Ipsilateral temporalis and the masseter, contralateral pterygoids

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11
Q

What is pictured?

A

Saggital view of the TMJ when the mouth is closed

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12
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What is pictured?

A

Sagittal CT section of the mouth widely open; the articular disc is moved forward anteriorly

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